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Johnnie Walker Swing - named for the distinctive bottle, in which an irregular bottom allows it to rock back and forth. It was Alexander II last blend (gold & blue were based on his notes), and is very rare. Johnnie Walker Swing was originally created by Sir Alexander Walker, a master blender par excellence and grandson of John Walker, during the golden age of travel in 1932. On transatlantic voyages, barmen desperately stowed loose bottles onto racks to prevent breakages caused by the unrelenting pitch and roll of stormy weather on the high seas. But one bottle rode the ocean waves like the most experienced of sailors, swinging elegantly back and forth, and – in keeping with the Johnnie Walker philosophy – never losing its balance.

A little advice about drinking whiskey......especially Johnnie Walker.......never mix it with soda or any other additive. This stuff is good.......because it is good........the only way anyone should cut it down is with ice.

This stuff is so smooth that it will make you want to drink it at work. If that didn't get my point across then maybe this will. You know when you make a wiskey and coke a little to strong well it is almost impossible to do that with Johnnie walker swing.

A little advice about drinking whiskey......especially Johnnie Walker.......never mix it with soda or any other additive. This stuff is good.......because it is good........the only way anyone should cut it down is with ice.

This stuff is so smooth that it will make you want to drink it at work. If that didn't get my point across then maybe this will. You know when you make a wiskey and coke a little to strong well it is almost impossible to do that with Johnnie walker swing.